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“Lit only by a spotlight, the moon, and the stars, her subjects manage to convey something of themselves while also displaying eccentricities that seem to unite them.”
Read more of what we’re loving this week, including Laurel Nakadate’s Strangers and Relations, Ivan Vladislavić’s A Labour of Moles, and Shirley Jackson’s newly reissued Hangsaman.
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This is my bracelet. It was done by Grimm Vin at Paradise Tattoos in Milford, Connecticut. I waited years and years to get my first tattoo ad then this particular one. Each star represents a special person in my life, I love the moon, and I love space. I think it’s one of the most beautiful things I’ll never have the privilege to see. But even if I can’t count the stars my bracelet always makes me smile.
Photo courtesy of Julie Kristoff (she’s pretty damn great)
Love this idea.
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Thomas Wright. An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe, 1750.
Makes me want to dream.
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